Shahrnush Parsipur Lecture, UCLA - February 20, 2005

Shahrnush Parsipour at UCLA Dodd Hall - by QH



Shahrnush Parsipur at UCLA Dodd Hall - by QH   Shahrnush Parsipur at UCLA Dodd Hall - by QH   Shahrnush Parsipur at UCLA Dodd Hall - by QH  


Shahrnush Parsipur at UCLA Dodd Hall - by QH   Shahrnush Parsipur with her brother and sister-in-law - by QH   Shahrnush Parsipur and Mehrnoosh Mazarei - by QH  


Dr. Nayereh Tohidi hosted the event - by QH   Dr. Nayereh Tohidi hosted the event - by QH   Majid Roshangar introduced Ms Parsipur- by QH  


Shahrnush Parsipur at UCLA Dodd Hall - by QH   Shahrnush Parsipur her brother and sister-in-law - by QH   Shahrnush Parsipur at UCLA Dodd Hall - by QH  


Shahrnush Parsipur at UCLA Dodd Hall - by QH   Shahrnush Parsipur her brother and sister-in-law - by QH  



Shahrnush Parsipur was born in Tehran in February 17, 1946. She started her literary career when she was sixteen, writing short stories and articles. She graduated from the University of Tehran in Sociology. When she was twenty-eight, she wrote her first novel, Sag va Zememstaneh Boland (The Dog and the Long Winter ? translated into Russian). In the same year, while serving as the producer of the Rural Women, a socially inclined weekly program for the National Iranian TV, she resigned from working for that organization, in view of protesting against the meaninglessly cruel torture and execution of two journalist-poet activists by SAVAK. She was imprisoned for a few months, but later, she moved to France to study Chinese Philosophy and Language. There, she wrote her second novel, Majerahayeh Sadeh va Kuchake Ruheh Derakht (Plain and Small Adventures of the Spirit of the Tree) in 1977.

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